MPC minutes: How the Bank of England's hawks and doves voted in March 2011

Spencer Dale: (raise rates by 25 basis points)

The Bank of England's chief economist became an official hawk in February,
joining Andrew Sentance and Martin Weale in voting for an interest rate
rise. He dissented in November 2009 by arguing against an expansion of
quantitative easing, and in February became the second member to follow
Andrew Sentance in voting for a rate rise.